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        Identification and characterization of LPLAT7 as an sn-1-specific lysophospholipid acyltransferase

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 63Issue 10100271Published online: August 29, 2022
        • Hiroki Kawana
        • Masaya Ozawa
        • Takeaki Shibata
        • Hirofumi Onishi
        • Yukitaka Sato
        • Kuniyuki Kano
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          The main fatty acids at the sn-1 position of phospholipids (PLs) are saturated or monounsaturated fatty acids such as palmitic acid (C16:0), stearic acid (C18:0), and oleic acid (C18:1) and are constantly replaced, like unsaturated fatty acids at the sn-2 position. However, little is known about the molecular mechanism underlying the replacement of fatty acids at the sn-1 position, i.e., the sn-1 remodeling. Previously, we established a method to evaluate the incorporation of fatty acids into the sn-1 position of lysophospholipids (lyso-PLs).
          Identification and characterization of LPLAT7 as an sn-1-specific lysophospholipid acyltransferase
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          The SARS-CoV2 envelope differs from host cells, exposes procoagulant lipids, and is disrupted in vivo by oral rinses

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 63Issue 6100208Published online: April 14, 2022
          • Zack Saud
          • Victoria J. Tyrrell
          • Andreas Zaragkoulias
          • Majd B. Protty
          • Evelina Statkute
          • Anzelika Rubina
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            The lipid envelope of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is an essential component of the virus; however, its molecular composition is undetermined. Addressing this knowledge gap could support the design of antiviral agents as well as further our understanding of viral-host protein interactions, infectivity, pathogenicity, and innate immune system clearance. Lipidomics revealed that the virus envelope comprised mainly phospholipids (PLs), with some cholesterol and sphingolipids, and with cholesterol/phospholipid ratio similar to lysosomes.
            The SARS-CoV2 envelope differs from host cells, exposes procoagulant lipids, and is disrupted in vivo by oral rinses
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            Differential contributions of choline phosphotransferases CPT1 and CEPT1 to the biosynthesis of choline phospholipids

            Journal of Lipid Research
            Vol. 62100100Published online: July 28, 2021
            • Yasuhiro Horibata
            • Hiroyuki Sugimoto
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              Choline phospholipids (PLs) such as phosphatidylcholine (PC) and 1-alkyl-2-acyl-sn-glycerophosphocholine are important components for cell membranes and also serve as a source of several lipid mediators. These lipids are biosynthesized in mammals in the final step of the CDP-choline pathway by the choline phosphotransferases choline phosphotransferase 1 (CPT1) and choline/ethanolamine phosphotransferase 1 (CEPT1). However, the contributions of these enzymes to the de novo biosynthesis of lipids remain unknown.
              Differential contributions of choline phosphotransferases CPT1 and CEPT1 to the biosynthesis of choline phospholipids
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              Platelets induce free and phospholipid-esterified 12-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid generation in colon cancer cells by delivering 12-lipoxygenase

              Journal of Lipid Research
              Vol. 62100109Published online: August 21, 2021
              • Annalisa Contursi
              • Simone Schiavone
              • Melania Dovizio
              • Christine Hinz
              • Rosa Fullone
              • Stefania Tacconelli
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                Platelets promote tumor metastasis by inducing promalignant phenotypes in cancer cells and directly contributing to cancer-related thrombotic complications. Platelet-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) can promote epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in cancer cells, which confers high-grade malignancy. 12S-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (12-HETE) generated by platelet-type 12-lipoxygenase (12-LOX) is considered a key modulator of cancer metastasis through unknown mechanisms. In platelets, 12-HETE can be esterified into plasma membrane phospholipids (PLs), which drive thrombosis.
                Platelets induce free and phospholipid-esterified 12-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid generation in colon cancer cells by delivering 12-lipoxygenase
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                The maternal blood lipidome is indicative of the pathogenesis of severe preeclampsia

                Journal of Lipid Research
                Vol. 62100118Published online: September 18, 2021
                • Bing He
                • Yu Liu
                • Mano R. Maurya
                • Paula Benny
                • Cameron Lassiter
                • Hui Li
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                  Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific syndrome characterized by hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation. However, it is not well understood what lipids are involved in the development of this condition, and even less is known how these lipids mediate its formation. To reveal the relationship between lipids and preeclampsia, we conducted lipidomic profiling of maternal sera of 44 severe preeclamptic and 20 healthy pregnant women from a multiethnic cohort in Hawaii. Correlation network analysis showed that oxidized phospholipids have increased intercorrelations and connections in preeclampsia, whereas other lipids, including triacylglycerols, have reduced network correlations and connections.
                  The maternal blood lipidome is indicative of the pathogenesis of severe preeclampsia
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